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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1918)
Notice to Bend Subscribers The third payment on installment sub scriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan will be due on December 19th. The payment due at that time will bo 20 per cent cf the anm un subscribed. FIRST NA1CNAl BANK Burns, Oregon A light cutter Farmer Rxchange. for sal cheap. Capita; and Surplus, - $100,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED mi les-JIerald Hu The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper ia Harney County. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1918 liOCAL. NKWS NOTES. A )iaiiy New . Year. Preparations aro being begin the Ice harve it. made to Give your auto friend a present that is useful. Burns Oarage. Get In practice writing It 1919. Bran and baled hay for sale at the feed barn. A. A. Terry. We have Xmas presents from 2B cents to $l.r..00. Burns Garage. W. H. Keeler Is here to spend the holidays with his wife ami daughter. That longed for snow seems to be) on its way from vwtktr indications today. Next week we must begin to make good on those resolution we're planning on making. Phil Smith has been shipping soma stork during tho week. Among the -problems of N tiintlon will be getting suspender on the navy nud long trousers on the nrmy again. Chas. King ban mahogany wood for sale, delivered. 8ee him or phone oils. I Glenn llugliet, snot her one of our student soldi r boys, arrived home Saturday evening by way of Bend. I Rasa Hnycraft and Alva Wood ruff have gone to Riverside and .hint lira on telephone business. Mrs. Win riser went to Ontario this week to spend I he holiday sea son with relatives and friend there Skating parties seem to be the only ones that are considered aafo from spreading tho lnflueiua these days. Page's Sweet Shop has a supply 'etture, sweet potatoes and cran- iwrles on band at all times. Freeh fish every Friday. For Sale 100 tons hay $16.00. A 1 protected feed grounds running water. Also 50 tons cheap hay. Be tween Payette & Ontario, Guy St roup. Payette. Ida. K. F. D 1. Wm. Farre Is going to again list real estate for the coming year, as it has prospects of being one In which farm lauds will be In demand. See him about yours If you want to sell. ('. 8. Green, of Blltzen, was re gistered at the I.cvenn during the week. Mr. Green is In charge of the sheep of the Eastern Oregon Live Stock GO, The gentleman has two sons In the army. Several of your young people went to franc Tuesday night to the dance. Burns has had no public gatherings for several weeks and the authorities are loath to raise the "flu" ban until they feel It entirely afe. This may be some time yet from present Indications. J. f. Meat i was up 'from his home near Mciilo i In- fore part of this week and was accompanied hirnio by his son Bran John, thfl other son, Kd Morgan was In town Christmas day from his home near Wearer Springs. Roa Buchanan has returned from Portland where he has been engaged In work In the ship yards. A few new cases of flu have been reported thle week but no serious onea have come to our attention. .. eoinett- "lul for Ohrlat- ,.av A SVeftP'ett line of robes, foot warn era, oV. at tho Burns Garage. rat iranaw mtiovii, it aw ttr BUKNM. CAFITAfy AN1 flimFfjlM aioo.OOS. "Tlin BANK THAT MAKKN VOUR f f I aWfc?' AftfXMTNTN I.NVITK7J. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hamilton wen- In town for a short visit the first of this week anil this office, acknowledges a pleasant call. They were ii i ior Just a short time. Miss Hep n Purluglon came homo In company with lir. and Mrs. J. 8. ( Saurman and Is visiting . with her parents and other relatives during ' the holiday vacation. The young Idy Is enjoying good health. Frank Bennett, one of our Harney county boys who had responded to the colora last summer, arrived home from California training camps where he had been stationed. ," Ho arrived Monday and his wire certainly had a happy Christmas. The Sllve Creek Irrigation district held an election last week and elect ed directors for the district, the men being W. C. Cecil, W. B. Jnhnson aud It. J. Williams. Kvery Vote east wns 1 !'- ' -i.yl - 'lJJL !BUIIuii ilmWtwiiiii'imliinJi.n.wllllllHtllUJial )JfW"'lB jsjfj r!j; j p. ,m:ruuu.uiu.,inkui iionim khm I II II WITH ALL GOOD WISHES The HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burna, Oregon takes great pleaaure in extending hearty Yul tide Greetings to its patrons and deaires to expreas ita appreciation of their confidence and good will Harney Enunlq National Bank jBirni5TDregrJii YOUR HOME IN9TTTUTI0N jrimmirm!BiiniiBBiiBMiiiiiiiiimiwiwiiiiiinniimaniiiiwiiHiwiB aMgMsl . !.!JJIIWBL' i i ii araB m fav.-jr-able to, the formation of tho dlstrlci. This Is the proper spirit and one thai will make the project a success. Judge (Irani Thompson was In t see us vesteruav The Time. Herald had published a, few weeks ugo that Judge and Mrs. Thompson had gone to 1'orHanil In company with their daughter .in I Mr... Thompson's father, but thW was a mistake. Judge Thompson says he's too busy Juat now tO go nu' to an pleasure jv.nt but hopes to ;il, f I The rimes Herald Wnw jialned to learn from a , trk-rld last Sunday morning that Mr l. S, Nelson had men ui a Hospital in Cortland on J. L. Butler is in (own from homo above the P Itunch. Im A good tool Xmas present. Kuril- Garage. makes an excellent Gal one at the was in Hu icrgency hospital with I Thursday, Doi i 9. Mrs, N ion had . ..... . . . . i , . .. . an attmk or "flu l lien fore had to ' in poor i. uiiii for years am watt umii later to return home. Mr. during the past) elghieen monthH or lleatty stated he had MSB consM erable "ilu" since he had It In Ilia home for about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sizemoro have moved Into the James Weston residence. That big snow storm through thj middle west is due here most any time. We will welcome It. Hat Donegan, brother of James J., was over from the P Hunch to spend the holiday period with relatives and friends. Jt We doll I ee .,,,,t. ;,,; ,., won't need any rabbit bounty for even a rabbit must have something to eat. Geo. S. Miller was in town the first of this week on business. Ho is working for McOado & Biggs on their big Trout Creek ranch near Denio. FOR SALE: Heglstered llerford Bulls, March On and Disturber strains. Also ISO head yearling & two year old Heifers. E. E. Bain & Co., Glemus Ferry, Idaho. Wood has been expensive this sea- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams were over from their Silver Creak home to spend Christ mas with relatives and friends In this cliv. The Times-Herald Is informed, that Mrs. Allen has been 111 with Influents since going to Folly-farm to look after onra patients there .Mr. hikI Mrs. H. v SsbSmali took l heir departure th. fri f this !or Metolft) whet-,- 1 1 Chri -i ii?. .. iih i eti on land . In the event that tho government will not take up the work of con structing the reservoirs for the Ir- more she had I nli a critical con dition most of thojfeaa. The family formerly residerHf)iTu(s city and she was employed In 'the I Schwartz tOfS for a long tluisPwhcrc she gain ed the high regard of many of our people. Since giring to Portland sh" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goulden were among our out of town visitors dur lug this week. Seven Bnlse physicians rerently held a meeting with the mayor of that city in connection with the In fluenza epidemic aud they gave It an their opinion that quarantine was a failure so far as stamping out the disease was concerned. They believe the epidemic will continue until com plete Immunization of people Is es tablished. Mr and Mrs Claud Smyth aro over from their home In Happy Val ley. It has been the custom of tho Sun i lis to come to Burns for the Joint Installation of the Masonic and rn Star officers on tho 27th of Ded lor many years and they CSBM In Just from force of habit, eve.i though there was no humiliation h.: cause of the Inflnaoas ban. There Isn't any use in gettini; hysterical over ihlugs. Common sense should guide people In their business dealings aud It should l i applied to other things as well. We need irrigation and the way to gel It L, I,. Noodies) or has returned from his business trip east where ha went to dispose of some furs. A new driller has been Sag in. charge of the wort at tho Howell oil well. The Dog Mountain oil well Ii also being given special attention ot the present time with renewed hope of getting results. FOREST IN CANVAS BAG TO FRANCE. i . . . . fitful Ion fir f tie lit m u tT I 111 at Vii llv i . . . -. . w I. has been suggested that the P. ... , ', " " ,' " ',, J " ' " l "' " "" I CO., William llan.ey ,he . ''' ' ' "' , .H "'" """ "" ,'" '" appeal te the judsment of men Oregon V Co.. might he in- t , 1 tt i '" " "UN,,""'S Thfl duced tO take Ihe , ler U, u, I . " T ''' "" '"' ' hMV rv-. The ,, are able ...,"7! r 'Hc- ... he cm.bl ralllli,s Statistics show that Ihe handle . project and .Inc. thay own 5JL!22 "" " T "'" "T ,,,,H' ,,","'", ,,f "',", w,,h """ the greater par. ... .he land io I- ,"?',, r ," tfh n '" , " " '" " """""'" ""IO" "l ,, , . , , . '"'" '" ,1"' " "" "'tl 'Iuiim bs Dart oithe people concerned irork. ioe-.-o o nnuiil oe ii leusiuie iro- llii: I I its T NATIONAL BANK OF lit k.ns. CAPJTAJw AND hi uci.t s hioii.imio. "Tin-; BANK THAT M.AKKS ITOfTR v a Kt S.IK." AOOOVNT8 I.NVITKH. on for tin people to get to gether, ai any rata wa should tr wiih aver) raaourca at our command to get thlngi moving have Ihe sympath Ur v I . - ( : 1 1 y . ie people of ssmsn i The Time Herald has reoaivi i much i.i.or.ihle coinmeiii from II read era tinea beginning the pictorial service ol news which appears M n week. This In exclusive to this paper in i his territory and will continue In teresting Willi live events from this time on. II Is not only attractive but of much interest. The serial story now running, "The Bride of Family gatherings were numerous Buttle." Is also popular with the ! in Burns on Christmas Day. No large counlr readers who like some light gathering of people Is permitted -io ' things for Ihe long winter evenings, j it was a home day for our. people This will run for a few weeks only son but we had to pay war prices for who enjoyed the family dinner and as It is short and will be followed by ! Jack McGulru had a relapse during the week and was again in a very serious condition from Influenza but Is again on the mend with every Indication of recovering. aammaaamTi Wm. Farre Agent for Colonial Fire Underwriters Am-U 20.000.000.00 and North Briri.th & Mercantile Ins. Co. Ain.ru.n yirl, $10,000,000.00 Don't delay taking out a policy in a good itronj company until af ter your houe hat burnt down Ing wiiii got em men t authorrfcss . !.,i h iv ni.i la a d set ot eradicating i o m .ii other ' o .vi i'i:iio moil school Mi HINTS other things so Just paid for the wood and let It go on the same basis. Some people are burning coal bit wood Is still cheaper we believe. Christmas greetings. a big story by one of the best and well known writers. All those who wish to take the llllile examination this year should make the necessary arrangements with Prof, Slorll Immediately. Stale Supt. of Public luslrucilon J. A. fhurchiu has designated Friday. January 10 as the day upon which the lests will he given, the questions on Ihe Old Testament In the morn ing and the New Testament in the afternoon. School credit will be re J1 1 eel veil by those who pass satisfactory l""!"BBWB"""Sieeea"BBgj lew, . . " T? .kneairn 1 BBateflBPPf a- Vfl m i RSBBaYeAYeaVaMBmBBaVBaVeaBeflBmen I j" -inaiMjal ' Taking B0.SSS irSpa io Franco would seem quite an assignmeni until IV 8. Itldsdalc. secrt'tary rl the American Forestry Associa tion, explains thai ihev are all within this package in seed form It is all the Douglas fir seed that could be found in this country Kldsriale will now ask France what other kind of seed can he used. "Uncle Bob McKlnnon, was town the fore part of this week and Informed this paper that one of his grandsons, Harold McKlnnon, son of Kd McKlnnon, died on Dec. 14 at ''amp Waldport from influenza. The young nian was a member of the aviation corps. Hoy Vincent nd Miss Mary Owslov were married recently at Weiser, Dr. J. Shelley Baurman and his Idaho and returned home the first wife arrived home the fore part of In, part of this week Where they are re- Ibis week aud Hie Doctor has opened calving the congratulations of llielr ' bis office and resumed his praitlce. many friends. Mr Vincent is en gaged In farming on the Geo. Hagey place p the river and the young people will no doubt make their home there. The Timet Herald wishes them a happu wadded life. HANDSFUL of THANKS to those who have believed our methods of buines the best poitible during the ear that it gone and who smile to know that wail be here another year TO SBRVK OlK PATRONS WJTH UNRIVALED SERVICE AND EXCELLENT MERCHANDISE The hand of the clock are no more willing to give you their time than we are to give you OUR TIME and experience in buying and selling what you need. Accept our good wishes for a Happy New Year and our everlasting service through the new 3SS day. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. During Ills war experience Or. Saurman saw active service, making three trips across to the war stricken countries ml it I one lime had a uar, row escape from death as the shi;i on whic'n beVaa making the voyage were over 2000 mines, one of wlilt!, noii, have been I ullh ll III Io hIiiI, lip, when a submarine attack' d them ion ttsty the steamer jo turned lightly Just in time to mi the pgth oi the torpedo, Ur. Sum inun was raised to the rank of (jap taffl during his service ami us pro moled from ocean duly to a big ha ,e hospital In Virginia where he flas stationed for a time before the claim of hostilities. Just as soon as the armistice was signed Dr. Baunuun made application for release, He was asked by his superior officers to re main In the navy hut he told I hem he left a home and friends to lake up his duties during the war and tiiat ho wanted to return to that home am! those friends. He was one of ih flrat medical men fo get his discharge and left at once for home. We M i w Remember You WKtHKjtEKKMHKBKREKKUBKl PsWBsl :-s-:s: i every minute of our business career because you are always uppermost in our thoughts. It is you we strive to please and satisfy. We express our sincere thankfulness for the kind co-operation that has passed between us during the yeur 1918. We ask this same good will to continue during the greatest year hie tory has yet invented 1919 Our goodnesf in service will always hold it's standard to be preceded by none. The New, Year says "practice economy" We say, "Come to us, we ca,n help you more than any other factor." Burns Cash Store